Grand Valley State University

Bachelor in Allied Health Sciences - Histotechnology

Allendale, United States

The Bachelor in Allied Health Sciences - Histotechnology at Grand Valley State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Grand Valley State University (GVSU) in Allendale, Michigan, founded in 1960, is a comprehensive public institution serving over 22,000 students. Known for a student-centered culture, GVSU emphasizes a broad liberal education alongside professional preparation across disciplines such as business, health professions, education and the arts. The university’s mission focuses on inclusive learning, community engagement and academic excellence through a combination of classroom study and experiential opportunities.

GVSU’s programs integrate research, internships and community-based learning to help students apply knowledge in practical contexts. Faculty encourage collaboration, critical thinking and leadership through coursework, service projects and co-curricular experiences. Campus life includes a variety of clubs, volunteer initiatives and support services designed to foster belonging and academic success for both domestic and international students.

International students can access advising, orientation, language support and career services that connect classroom achievements to employment outcomes. The university’s emphasis on experiential learning, community partnerships and holistic development prepares graduates for diverse career paths and further study. Prospective students should evaluate program curricula, internship opportunities and student support offerings to find a GVSU pathway that matches their academic interests and professional ambitions.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Allied Health Sciences - Histotechnology program at Grand Valley State University is for students who want to work in laboratory science, specifically in histology. This program takes 4 years to complete and includes both classroom and clinical components. Students learn about cellular morphology, chemical composition, and tissue function, and develop skills in areas like tissue staining and microscopy.

The curriculum includes coursework in histology, pathology, and biomedical sciences, as well as a clinical practicum at William Beaumont Hospital's nationally accredited histotechnology program. Students learn how to cut, mount, and stain tissues, and develop skills in laboratory procedures and patient diagnosis. The program includes hands-on training in a clinical setting, where students work with experienced histotechnologists and pathologists.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as histotechnologists, laboratory technicians, and biomedical scientists. They can work in hospitals, laboratories, and research institutions, helping doctors and researchers diagnose and treat diseases. With this degree, students can play a critical role in the healthcare system and contribute to medical advancements.

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